Some good news!

It seems that Melania Trump is definitely going to put her own spin on White House decor, including reportedly adding a "glam room" to the official presidential residence. But thankfully one of Michelle Obama's most treasured contributions to the White House is here to stay: the White House vegetable garden isn't going anywhere.

After Melania showed Akie Abe, the first lady of Japan, around Florida's Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, her senior advisor told CNN, "As a mother and as the First Lady of this country, Mrs. Trump is committed to the preservation and continuation of the White House Gardens, specifically the First Lady's Kitchen Garden and the Rose Garden."

According to Politico, during a speech in October of last year wherein she spoke about her pride in creating the garden. Michelle said, "I take great pride in knowing that this little garden will live on as a symbol of the hopes and dreams we all hold of growing a healthier nation for our children."

The National Park Service also agreed to maintain the upkeep of the garden.